2.8.25 Gall wasps and everything
There are about 50 rootstocks this time, sitting in big containers, waiting for grafting. I keep them at home and I plan to make my buddings quite comfortably, while sitting on a chair, unlike I made them last year (directly in my test field, standing on my knees on the ground, having severe pain in my troublesome back). So, I am also hoping for a better outcome this time.
However, I noticed that a gall wasp has been working with my rootstocks as well. I am wondering, how it could find them at all, in the middle of a big, noisy city. And it obviously prefered Canina inermis, since all my other roses stand positively intact.
Of course, these hairy things do not disturb me at all, I will prune my rootstocks anyway, right before I make graftings.
I also got a nice surprise: one of my spontaneous lavender seedlings bloomed very beautifully. It has very big blooms (for lavender), and they have such pretty colors. This seedling is really special, and I want to propagate it, while I am still thinking about finding a good name for it.



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